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Posted by Steve Pugh on 11/15/05 12:05
Dung Ping wrote:
> I pay close attention to the statistics of my web site which is for
> academic discussions. During last couple of days I noticed a puzzling
> phenomenon. You can open the following page:
>
> http://www.pinyinology.com/statistics.html
>
> and move down to the table of 'Top 10 of 520 Total Sites by KBytes'.
> Please note the numbers '10' and '520' may vary, depending on the time
> when the page is opened.
>
> On the first two rows of the table, you can see numbers of hits and
> bytes, but 0 visits. I don't think such situation is possible. If
> there are hits, there must be visits, or at least one visit.
It depends on how Webalizer counts 'visits'. There's no single
definition of what a 'visit' is as far as web stats go and different
stats programs use different methods (all of which come down to
guesswork) to count 'visits'. You need to read the documentation for
Webalizer and if that doesn't help contact the manufacturer.
Steve
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